Cards win one; drop three

(Above) GHV’s Anthony Sherwood slides safely into base, as a Northwood-Kensett player tries to make a play.  The Cardinals topped Northwood-Kensett, 5-3.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura baseball team started its season a bit shaky.  The team won its first outing, but dropped the next three.

On Thursday, May 24, the Cardinals hosted Northwood-Kensett. GHV won the contest 5-3.

Cards win one; drop three

(Above) GHV’s Anthony Sherwood slides safely into base, as a Northwood-Kensett player tries to make a play.  The Cardinals topped Northwood-Kensett, 5-3.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura baseball team started its season a bit shaky.  The team won its first outing, but dropped the next three.

On Thursday, May 24, the Cardinals hosted Northwood-Kensett. GHV won the contest 5-3.

GHV falls in first round of Class 1A Substate soccer action

It was an off night for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura soccer team, as they fell to Nevada, 3-0, in the first round of Class 1A Substate, played on Monday, May 21, in Nevada.

GHV falls in first round of Class 1A Substate soccer action

It was an off night for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura soccer team, as they fell to Nevada, 3-0, in the first round of Class 1A Substate, played on Monday, May 21, in Nevada.

GHV softball team tops Northwood-Kensett, 11-7

The Cardinal bats were hot on Wednesday, May 23, when GHV traveled to Northwood-Kensett.  Twelve hits helped the Cards to an 11-7 victory.

“We had multiple girls step up in big situations and get the job done,” said first year head coach Kaitlin Murphy.  “It was great to see all the pieces fall into place today.”

GHV softball team tops Northwood-Kensett, 11-7

The Cardinal bats were hot on Wednesday, May 23, when GHV traveled to Northwood-Kensett.  Twelve hits helped the Cards to an 11-7 victory.

“We had multiple girls step up in big situations and get the job done,” said first year head coach Kaitlin Murphy.  “It was great to see all the pieces fall into place today.”

Tanks honored for contributions

Clear Lake senior players (L-R) Sam Pedelty, Dylan Schuchard, Aaron Canchola, Rhys Glidden, David Lincicum, parents John and Becky Tank and player Josh Howard were recognized for their contributions to the CLHS soccer program at the final home match of the season May 10.

Tanks honored for contributions

Clear Lake senior players (L-R) Sam Pedelty, Dylan Schuchard, Aaron Canchola, Rhys Glidden, David Lincicum, parents John and Becky Tank and player Josh Howard were recognized for their contributions to the CLHS soccer program at the final home match of the season May 10.

Damage estimated to top $200,000 at Monday barn fire

The Clear Lake Fire Department was dispatched to 19738 Heather Ave. for a reported structure fire, on Monday, May 28, at approximately 10:29 p.m. The building was owned by Richard and Cherie Oehlert.

Damage estimated to top $200,000 at Monday barn fire

The Clear Lake Fire Department was dispatched to 19738 Heather Ave. for a reported structure fire, on Monday, May 28, at approximately 10:29 p.m. The building was owned by Richard and Cherie Oehlert.

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